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Norwich 13 miles; Cromer 18 miles.
The attractive and historic market town of Reepham is situated amidst beautiful countryside between the valleys of Bure and Wensum. Boasting an attractive 18th century market place and red brick Georgian buildings, Reepham offers a weekly market, a selection of shops including those selling local produce and hand-made furniture, inns, restaurants and tea shops. The Marriott's Way, a footpath of some 20 miles, can be picked up from Reepham's former railway station (now a museum and tea shop), offering walkers and cyclists a peaceful route through fields and woodland. Within driving distance are the historic city of Norwich, with its impressive cathedral and excellent shopping centre, and the charming Edwardian seaside town of Cromer, famous for its Cromer Crabs, local seafood restaurants, sandy Blue Flag beaches, Edwardian style promenades and traditional end-of-pier show held in the Pavillion Theatre. An ideal location for an enjoyable break.
Reepham 4 miles. Hidden within the depths of Norfolk’s peaceful rural countryside is Haveringland Hall Park, the setting for this lovely detached lodge. This Haveringland Hall holiday lodge sits at the edge of the park, in the arboretum area which forms part of this attractive 150 acre holiday park, with beautiful woodlands, two fishing lakes and where you can enjoy wonderful leisurely walks watching the local wildlife in action. This Haveringland Hall holiday home offers bright spacious modern accommodation, with two bedrooms and an open plan living area with French doors. These open onto the decked veranda, with seating and views across a well groomed grassed area with a beautiful old cedar tree and fir trees. Near to this Haveringland Hall holiday lodge is the small attractive conservation market town of Reepham offering shops, eateries, a Wednesday market and regular antique fairs. From the former railway station walkers, cyclists, and horse riders can enjoy the 21-mile ‘Marriott’s Way’ rural trail. Within easy driving distance of this Haveringland Hall holiday home you can explore the delights of Norfolk’s varied coastline, visit the nature reserves, one of its many stately homes, or the renowned Norfolk Broads, all of which make this an ideal holiday lodge from which to enjoy this lovely part of Norfolk.
All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
LPG central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, DVD. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Parking for 2 cars. Private veranda with furniture. Shared use of park grounds. Fishing available on site (licence required) by prior arrangement. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2 miles. Pub 1 mile. Note: This property is set on a holiday park with other chalets and caravans.

01244 356666
Open until 9.30pm
Previous visitors' comments about Cedar Lodge:
The site was the best we have stayed on. The overall holiday was brilliant would recommend this property to anyone who would like a relaxing and quiet holiday.
Mrs Kyser, Leicester, September 2012
Excellent accommodation and furnishings. Enjoyed the fact there was a bathroom plus an en-suite and two toilets. Avoids having to queue in the mornings.
Mrs Whitmell, Halstead, September 2012
I thought the location was easy to tour from. I thought the lodge was fantastic and a great place to stay. The children wanted to live in it forever.
Mr Lord-Gambles, Skelmersdale, August 2012
The lodge was comfortable and inviting. Exceptional furnishings and spotlessly clean. Great situation and peaceful park.
Mrs Parr, Southend-on-Sea, July 2012